Harbison was named to second-team all-conference honors for the second successive season.

Daniel, Jennings, Oster and Richardson each earned their initial All-PSAC-West honor this fall.

Godfrey had 25 solo and 11 assisted tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, three quarterback sacks, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble this fall. He finished his four-year Rock career with 85 solo and 60 assisted tackles, 36.5 tackles for loss and 16 sacks.

Kniess led the PSAC in punt returns with an 18.8 yards per return average and three touchdowns this fall. He was also third in all-purpose yardage (161.8 yards per game) and fifth in rushing (107.5 yards per game). He rushed for 1,183 yards (9th most in SRU history) and 13 TDs (3rd best) this fall and is among The Rock's all-time leaders in rushing, rushing TDs, scoring and all-purpose yardage.

Daniel was 10-of-15 on field goal attempts and 32 of 35 on extra point attempts this fall and finished as The Rock's No. 2 scorer with 62 points.

Jennings led the PSAC in quarterback sacks with eight (-71 yards) and was ninth in tackles for loss with 12 (-75 yards). He had 14 solo and 10 assisted tackles, batted down two passes, recovered one fumble and forced another miscue this fall.

Richardson was The Rock's "go-to" receiver this fall and responded with a career-best 46 catches for 676 yards and two TDs. He was fourth in the PSAC in both catches and yardage and is ninth on both SRU's single-season catches and yardage charts.

The Rock had a 4-7 overall record and a 2-4 mark in PSAC-West action this fall and will return 71 players from its 86-man roster for the 2005 season.